Climate change threatens 26 native species in Great Dividing Range, study finds
by Lisa Cox from Environment | The Guardian on (#4F78B)
Australian researchers say governments must step up and protect critical habitats to give wildlife a chance
More than 20 native animals would disappear from the Great Dividing Range before the end of the century if global emissions continue at business as usual rates, according to new analysis by Australian researchers.
The University of Queensland and Australian Conservation Foundation study, published this week in Global Ecology and Conservation, examines native fauna in a part of the country that is home to three-quarters of the population and much of Australia's biodiversity.
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